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Capricornis sumatraensis sumatraensis
Sirao de Sumatra (Sp), Sumatra Serau (G), Serow du Sumatra (F).
DESCRIPTION Shoulder height about 36 inches (91 cm).
Smaller than the Himalayan and Chinese races and with smaller horns. General color is black, with brownish-black underparts, and the area above the hoofs tawny. The mane is composed of black, white and tawny hairs. Lips, chin and throat are buffy white.
DISTRIBUTION The mountains and higher regions of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula.
TAXONOMIC NOTES Consists of sumatraensis (Sumatra) and swettenhami (Malay Peninsula), with sumatraensis Bechstein, 1799 taking precedence.
STATUS This subspecies is truly endangered. Its numbers have been severely reduced by persistent poaching by locals, who trap it with snares and pitfalls and pursue it with dogs. Its range is constantly being reduced as human populations and agriculture usurp its former habitat.
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